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Books with title My Fox, My Friend Forever

  • My Forever Friendship Pony

    Jane Hansen, Mitchell Newson

    Paperback (Seeds of Insight Publishing, Feb. 1, 2014)
    Anabelle stared in amazement. Was it possible that her favorite stuffed pony could actually come alive with special messages just for her? Little Rock was extraordinary indeed, and he knew exactly how to help Anabelle with her mixed-up feelings from missing someone that she loved.Through the colorful world of imagination, My Forever Friendship Pony takes children on a magical journey of self-discovery. When children lose someone they love, whether it be through distance or death, they are often overwhelmed with confusing feelings. Anger and sadness are all part of the grieving process. This book supports children through their healing as they find comfort in knowing that they are forever connected to those they love and can look within themselves to find their strength and connection.
  • Friends Forever

    Derek Anderson

    language (Penguin Workshop, Sept. 25, 2018)
    For fans of Elephant & Piggie and Frog & Toad comes an easy-to-read series about another unlikely pair: Croc and Ally. These two best friends don't always see things the same way, but there's one thing they do agree on--their friendship comes first!Croc is grumpy. Ally is happy. Croc sees a problem. Ally finds a solution. In Friends Forever, whether it's choosing new chairs, going for a walk, or looking for the moon, these best friends will always work together despite their differences.With three short stories, easy-to-read vocabulary, and adorable illustrations, this book is perfect for progressing readers.
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  • Friends Forever

    None

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, )
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  • Friends Forever

    Porchlight Entertainment

    Board book (Thomas Nelson Publishers, May 15, 2000)
    Friends Forever (Jay Jay the Jet Plane (Nelson Board Books))
  • Forever friends

    Vasileios Pitsalidis, Teresa Pitsalidis, Fotini Drakou

    language (, Jan. 20, 2019)
    Up on a hill, on the only mound in the middle of a vast valley , there stood one tree. It was a cherry tree. Loaded with fruit, but totally unhappy.... A story about friendship and...
  • Friends Forever

    Linda Chapman

    Paperback (Puffin Bks, May 4, 2006)
    This is an exciting new adventure starring Lauren and her magical pony, Twilight. It's the summer holidays and best friends Lauren and Mel are really excited about going to pony camp together. But when they get there they are surprised to find that they're not in the same cabin. Mel soon makes lots of new friends and Lauren begins to feel rather lonely and left out. Still, there's plenty of pony tasks to do and Lauren is glad she has Twilight to keep her busy. By the end of the week, Lauren begins to feel better, until she discovers that Mel's team is planning to cheat in the Orienteering Cup competition. Lauren has to persuade Mel that her new friends are not as nice as they seem - and she needs some extra special Twilight magic to help her!
  • Friends Forever

    Roald Kaldestad, Bjørn Rune Lie

    Hardcover (Little Gestalten, Oct. 15, 2016)
    Against a pastel backdrop of falling leaves and raindrops, a young boy learns how to make new friends and cherish the old. “Two hundred and sixty-nine days,” counts a freckle-faced, rosy-cheeked boy. His goodbye to his best friend is still fresh within his young heart. Though his companion has moved away, she sends surprise notes and chocolate bars by post, assuaging his pain and bringing a smile to his face. The support of his loving family and the arrival of a new neighbor with her striped cat combine with his optimism to slow the rainfall and welcome the possibility of a new friendship. Change is a constant in the worlds of adults and children alike. Friends Forever’s poignant story addresses change’s unexpected arrival and, through a softly colored palette, shows that change can be soothed by fond memories. The poetic text by Norwegian author Roald Kaldestad narrates the journey of the protagonist as he teaches readers to embrace the present and appreciate the joys of a bluer sky.
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  • Forever Friends

    Allison Schley, Collin Richter

    eBook (2Forever Friends, Nov. 17, 2012)
    Life in silence can be hard on both dogs and people. Many look down on people or dogs who are different. Meet Matt and Dexter. Dexter lives at the Humane Society, searching for his forever boy. Matt is searching for a friend to love him unconditionally. See how they bring joy into each others' lives.Children of all ages can read and learn from Forever Friends. While its main characters both have hearing loss, the story touches the heart of anyone who feels different or left out. We all want to feel special and find a place to fit in. If we are different, the world often looks down on us or we feel inferior. Matt and Dexter are here to show everyone how kids with hearing loss are special,too. There is someone for everyone out there. We can come together in our own special likeness, as well as share our differences with someone else and grow and learn on the way. We hope their story touches your heart and brings a smile to your face.
  • Friends Forever

    Melissa Lagonegro, Studio Iboix, Disney Storybook Artists

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Aug. 11, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Buzz Lightyear is a space ranger and Woody is a cowboy, but being different can't stop these toys from being best friends.
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  • Forever Friends

    Az Books

    Board book (Az Books Llc, Jan. 7, 2015)
    Spend some time with the Palace Pets as you look to see what's hiding under the soft pieces.
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  • Friends Forever

    Suzy Spafford

    Hardcover (Lyrick Studios, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Witzy and his friends Boof, Lulla, and Patches look for a wishing puff so Witzy can make a wish.
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  • Friends Forever

    Ann Hurley

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Jan. 30, 2014)
    I started combining the watercolor painting with the writing to try to teach the children about loving and caring for people and animals. I wanted them to read a story about helping a little animal, a baby duckling, and realize how wonderful the outcome can be when a ducking life was saved. The story is about a chipmunk named Cha Cha that was very alert and noticed a ducking that was left behind by it's Mother in the reeds. Cha Cha watched the duckling and helped it when it came ashore. She stayed with the duck, named him Rocky, until he was all grown up. The end of the book shows, the chipmunk seeing Rocky, a beautiful Mallard duck, all grown up with his mate and family. To me it shows the children how important it is to save a life of a little duckling.